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THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1909. 7 TSS SSS : ; AN CAN HOPE AND | | musta og je ral bed w igi: SPANIARDS ON RUN fe, on. a i Ms ol bent h-Amer | WESTBOUND COLONIST js WOM ISTAIKE-BREAKERS ARE. [Si "isa somes eS AND LIFE OF ADVERSITIES | the rioters, of the Riff tribesmen and are now | * , | Hopt. 24.—The Spanish + : * Water will be. shut off in #| Co, and connections. From Chicago q Fo fime it was believed that) ir full retreat toward Melilla, ac ‘ ” 29 ! 3 the strike would be quickly settled ding to advices which reached |* Ballard north of West 70th st. #| to Beattie, $29.00; from Missourt re |, OMANA, Neb,, Sept, 23,—Street | but todmysthe prospects for the end-!the French war office this after. | * 4nd weat of Hath av, N. W. on * | river points, $25.00 Victim of by a teligg wore oF * buffalo, put there! cars manned by strikebreakers Ing of (h@ girike aro small noon ° ee eres oe x | ‘Tell your Eastern friends or give a ; py gtte oxtrain that had gone be-/ were attacked last night by « mob + Mo El us nice cad cab Denson Luck, Is Mane would nae um tbat, the 1n-/ of 3,000 union sympathizers when | Wotlth “are sometimes pitiful ADMIRAL CLARK ILL : titi Mes eamiat aon and Says we Were aFtaahe ll ng There | {te Hirat attempt was made to run about the character of others, but) FREMONT, 0, Sopt. 23.-—-Rear| ****¥#¥¥ #4 ¥ eee BH He taken at Union eke ¢ were nearly a hundred moa inane | the cars after nightfall. ‘The win- | alway merciless about their! Admiral Charles #. Clark, U. 8. N.,|. A man has to brag about some. | First av BH. B. ELLIS, You” Ever so train and they drove the eatte|(O%# of & number of cars were ‘clothe who commanded the battleship’ thing {f it’s only how he never doos, *** General Agent drove the enttle ° oe8 to an island in the river and e of them stood guard there While the rest stayed with the wom en and children on the matniand e é ” td The Indians Came. “As dusk fell, they formed a cir cle of the wagons, and barricaded them with the provisions, Within this clrele the men were all arn | and even the women had axes side them. Before midnight the Indians came, yelling and war . Whooping and barking like coyotes. They must have thought we were too strong for them for they did not try to rush the camp, and when | 3 they found they could not get the cattle they rode away at dawn, But all around the camp the ground! was ploughed up like a cireus ring — HOWELL. ofa woman who every sort of the human the plains fn °S9 Hardships of the baer at 16 and a then again 4 Mean one son start 4 and next day Ba his lifeless body . d to a Inger ptio All the my, Wiehealth and . hers. smile ta still abe looks at life Plus eyes and | : | where they had ridden and swung | We Want Your PRIZE CHECKS. Not Necessary to Have Them * feat 8 simple MRB. A. W. DAVIS gcc ty EY Countersigned, We'll Give You Full Value for Them and a to break in war parties. One young chief | make the slow | who had come up with his band to her cheeks. {| may return the kindness you | trade took a fancy to my sister S| Scna"Sek, Vortman |siragna ie ane’ St Bonus of 5 Per Cent—$100 Is Worth $105—$80 Is Worth $84 AL ATE A SES ST! AST OE PPS SARS?" SSSA ESR SS ETOP AAAS Us | ponies for her. He followed the | igcard of thanks| white plague and | took the en. | camp for days, and whe was fright 4 during the tire care of him until just at ened to death. aih of & gon Was re the end, when kind hands came 7 W. Davis in| to help me. | mise him more Father Nearly Drowned, te The| and morn, Out {'knew when's | “My father was nearly drowned [fl teen of -Americe'e greatest, READ THIS TELEGRAM emo idan stock bears a card upon which a bill was re-| think of your kindness that 1 trying to find a ford acre the most responsible and most is marked in plain figures th have still many things to be | Red river, but finally we reached Siante shueueiiah slens mahate pics natn Zz patie rs thankful for, our farm near Walla Walla. For 0 wg Sot = Dp ch the in With love and gratitude to years it was known as the old join Ellers’ Music House in strument is sold. each and every one of The Star | Maxon place and we were happy | this UNDERTAKING. Select the piano you want, employes. there, though there were only two Have you ever stopped to snk he peek be, ee | MRS. A. W. DAVIS. other white women in the post, as | lal | think of the enormity of the instance, $250, deduct Tire Davis, eo) vs. avis lao iltite bird of w/t the men had Indian wives. I ‘of the Dill in) woman, with Bright eyes and. a | Wa# married at 14, a mother at 15|[f business done by the Etlers fed 4 | apologiz! ;and a widow at 16, so [ lived on Houses? A chain of forty fame ft had taken /Cheerful manner, and she W28 there at home, but after a time I t forml ft adler |Dusliy making aprons when seen married again and went to Grange stores forming a perfect or for the boys) yesterday at her home on A st. ville, Idaho, to live, where [was (Mf Fanization—working in abso- mothers of | Georgetown again left alone, this time with four bad o “ dered Yea,” she said, “I am trying to! joys ¢ ‘ , epee went |Relp out on the bills for my #on's | Gexentoe sore beslde my ttle amount of your check, plus 6 per cent., pay one-tenth of the balance in cash and take 24 RECEIVED at 1/2 Cherry Street, Seattio, Washington, months—yos, 33 monthe—in lute harmony—with branches TELEPHONES: GUNOET, MAIN Vet. INDEPENDENT & which to finish payment of the in every important Western i) balance, for the mere addition- ‘and con.| illness. I can only do plain sew Then came the story of hor |i “ity from Alaska to Southern 73 8X N U 721 Paia al simple interest. to the office | is now on account of my eyes.” struggle to educate her children; California, buying pianos by ‘Take your choice of Bush & the charge | But the aprons were very neatly | how she did washing and then bak. the hundred carloads and Sem Franoivco. Oal,, Sept. 20, 1909, Gertz, Hobart M. Cable, Chick- . ade and the little home was neat | gent out a iit ca ditraite: Thak eens ‘esate ing, and finally managed to get a Ginposing of them so rapid. rs B ering, Doll, Kimball, Lester, “y ‘The fol- | little restaurant where she cooked ‘lers Music House Marshall & Wendell, Schu- oof . | thanks, and then, In response to jg 'Y that frequently a car ° pases ” ar sate, | questions, the story of her life, | sar ant waited om her customers /# oy wi be sold from Seattle, Wn, mann, Story & Clark, Whit- 3 mples while still in transit. ney, Smith & Barnes, Willard, One and Tolle a Thrilling Story. Hard Luck Comes. >a ag “ P Have ordered fifteen hundred pianos shipped within next tw months, Sdiact dk: Sehene kine “1 have lived almost all my life) Her boys obtained the mai! route | '# It strange then that the Aocount ge order fourteen manufacturers ee accept oash awards in . , my in Washington, though I was not/ from Grangeville over the moun- | manufacturers with whom we ; t t Bush bart ring at our lowest established Seat- j dora here. | came across the/taing to Florence. Tt was very deal are willing and anxious shiogyt ‘4 Re et on Ho Cable ah meen tle price, less whatever cash fen heart on | plains in an ox train with my fam-| dangerous, for the snow was often | to co-operate with us in rebat- st bal lelend Lester 11 Wendell Sohunan and & per cent. premium on and the | ily when I was only 9 years old. It |10 feet deny and the Chinook wind ory Whitney Smith Barnes possibly several others will wire later, game your award entities you yKindly sent [took us nearly nine months, and | thawed it into deadly hollows. | '°* Sl! or a part of the amount Thig Mvolves no preliminary advertising es fer us, Should enable = eyes and =| was a terrible journey. | It was over such a trail that her|/[— represented by the “prize meking partiouleriy edvantagedun offers to now. Hotify Tacoma. Bear in mind we guarantee ttry Thomr' a “yr the way, ped pergen son egg out one bere | checks” in order to still fur every instrument as to qual ad to harness In our cows as jay with his horse led | re m ee Feebern 1 aa ee twat one | and od ail teak: Tan hea Peso ther Increase the volume of 8:60 a.m, By Bilers ity and as to price. Your | night as we were about to cross | began to sink at every step and he! = terrae pecan rae eae g Director oot genet ioe “= ‘ j the Platte river; we found a note ns ae — his be aggre kind? ALWAYS OPEN. MONEY TRANGPERRED BY TELEORAPH, the same grade of piano else ol seo “yoy ® —— =, 4, It goes without saying that where, East or West, at any- af the tren Difzzarda of the moun. (fy *, desler who can turn his where near such @ low price. iatne aoe « ad set ‘rl capital teu times while the any instrument fs exchange ce - = in o - YH other feliow is turning his able at buyer's option at any COneCoUe Deel ke he ee Te tm | twice Js In far the better post time within two years toward lhe Ree ore vir « va th. The « Ider | tion to make concessions to payment on either the beauti- boy went on, on foot, while the | S#, patrons ful Lester or Chicago's mag- heree. carried. the pow po 4 the| Now that we are fully as niflcent plano, “the Kimball, frozen boy, who died on the way, | “Ure! of this cooperation as Se the, Gidack tn Aamnetan pe Shae wate dent baak te sy pat ¥- | set forth tn the accompanying or the “oldest in America and pis Phas pian aria eager telegram we have decided, in ee Se ee eng a s order to still further increase Successors to oo mergers aonb o) |. Finally she married again, but! tom pone apie yn pmo D. S. JOHNSTON CO. the tuatrament above men- ped Lay vine sep ae checks turned in at our store, tenet. | send her to Spokane for an opera-| ftion. Then, three years ago she as - - . m BELGE: EBS 2 aT | came here to the Providence hoapt This Year’s Great Harvest ee cided to make a home here for BEAUTIFUL SCENIC RIDE ON BIG, FAST NEW WILL BE COMMEMORATED ON THE STEAMER “VENUS.” Tomorrow and Saturday EXPOSITION GROUNDS WITH A THREE-DAY |stand which the father runs, and | were trying to buy a little home GET ON BOARD, NO TICKETS NEEDED Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a. m. sharp, returning at 8 p. m. when the elder waa atricken with lconsumption, Iaving the burden Come early and get good seats, as we always have a boat- loa We receive hundreds of letters daily praising this Beginning TOMORROW—With Almost Continuous Music by these Great Bands: Renowned Philippine Constabulary Band, Ellery’s of support to the younger, hardly | | more than « delicate boy World-Famed Band, Wagner’s Fine A.-Y.-P. Band, Clan Fraser Highland Pipers. POYNOR “SAVES YOU Were made posatble by the location—just a district at that—Seventh av. and Pike st. A bullding gives us a rental that we are Our customers. iS are popular to such an extent that in the i oor business has doubled——additional clerks added ie Just four times as large, or 10,000 square feet, of household furnishings at modest prices. figures and prompt deliveries are included in our u with a Whera! credit to all, if you so desire. ' Wants Work to Do. “That's why I'd like to get plain | | sewing to do,” said the little moth- | er in the cheerful cottage, from | which all traces of fliness have! been banished. She still looks out | at the yard where the white tent/| | stood for so long, but there are/ smiles on her lips, whatever there may be in her heart. “I am #0 lonely all day that I have longed to adopt some moth-/ {erless baby, but I can hardly afford jit, and I am afraid I should not live | to see it grow up. But ff I hear of some motherless child I shall be 80 glad to care for it and have it for company—to keep me from | | thinking.” Again she smiled bravely “But I won't be sad, not while I've somebody left to love, and so} | much kindness to be thankful tor.”| i siete iantntnenolneictinesesimsatetasaaie —_ | Sumner, Wash., Sept. 14, '09. Dear Sir: I have spent $85 traveling about this country, and will say C. D. Hillman’s land at Birmingham is the best bargain of them all, being on this side of Sound, on R. R. and street cars, is the reason I bought 10 acres at $75 per acre, which I will set out to cherries, I am an expert gardener, Respectfully, C. A. FRANKLIN. Birmingham is on the mainland on this side of the Sound, accessible to railway, schools and churches, and is offered for sale cheaper than any property on the Sound. Birmingham, with _ its beautiful agate beaches, fresh water lakes, abounding with speckled trout and black bass, is an ideal place to spend a day's outing, so come tomorrow with us, whether you wish to buy or not, 20 Different Styles in gz Tables The table here shown Is sB4inch top, extends eight feet; 13-inch pedestal; golden oak or Early English Regular price $42.50— Now Offered at $28.65 The stove department is now complete 4nd all of our numerous nes of Heaters and Ranges are ready for your inspection Our leader this season is the Champion Range for which we Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Capital........... -$300,000 Surplus and un- divided profits .. 40,000 FRIDAY— mens of Fruits, Grains, Vegetables and Flowers. Che Great Agricultural Parade Featuring the Finest Speci- SATURDAY—The Great Free Barbecue With a Tournament of Coun, _—— : i try Sports in the Stadium; Featuring Everything that Ever Hap- ‘This is your last chance to buy acreage on water front cheap, Come and enjoy yourself, whether you intend to buy or not. Fine trout and bass fishing in lakes on property wverybody had a good time Sunday, and we had a record breaking sale. rand opening of Division No. 4 of Birmingham, of 3,500 acres, as cheap as $50 pened at a Country Fair. Time and money keep no secrets, for money talks and time will tell. This may be witty, but you can’t fall to un- derstand the language of money, if it talks to you out of a savings bank book, showing the accumulation of yeara of thrift and economy. SUNDAY—The Great Religious and Musical Celebration of the Harvest Home. THANKSGIVING MOVED FORWARD-—Scores of the Best Known Ministers of Northwestern Churches and the Massed Choirs of Seattle Will Join in AGREAT UNION SERVICE OF PRAISE Seattle agents, This range ts now displayed daily the exposl Xt alahlg Spalted pangs " z 7 i ce per acre, on terms-of 10 per tion on the second floor of the King County INTEREST A PeR CENT ND THANKSGIVING in the Natural Amphitheatre. cent cash and 10 cents per Building id is being demonstrated at our Champion Range is inter gas, coal or wood in a e, and so simple that @ p® large number of the Champion Ranges since and the highest ; iendations come from -POYNOR nO 71 4 PIKE STREET aldort Building day. Everett people can take free boat Birmingham at city dock at Everett at 12 o'clock to Birmingham. Sev al salesmen wanted, also several carpenters. Get aboard the boat early, as we leave promptly, or get free maps of property from C. D. 9600 worth of Berries raised on Hillman’s office in Room 2, one acre of this land. Times Building. Compounded Semi-Annually. BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY SHOWS THE GREATEST EVENTS OF THEIR KIND EVER HELD ON THE PACIFIC COAST. JAMES D. HOGH, President N. B. SOLNER, Cashier D. H. Bebb, D. Hoge, ORNER SECOND . and CHERRY STREET corgetown Branches

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